Jbridge also has a utility call "jbridger", which is used to create wrappers for 64-bit VSTi's for use in 32-bit hosts. Unless they've changed it, if you try to load the 64-bit version and the 32-bit version is already in the list, you just end up with where you were (with the 32-bit version). Be aware that some VST/VSTi's have exactly the same name when loaded, so for some of them, you need to first unlink the 32-bit version to use the 64-bit version, as BIAB can only have one like name at at time. It will automatically know that jbridge is installed and you can load 64-bit VSTi's and 64-bit VST's. Once you have installed jbridge, you should reboot your computer. That registers it into the Windows registry. This will install jbridge onto your computer. Right click on the file and select "Run as Administrator".
EXE file that you can run to install jbridge.
Just extract the zip file as you did the. The extracted file will be another compressed file, this time in. This password is contained in the same email that also had the new jbridge file.
When you extract the file, you will be asked for a password. 7z (instead of ".RENAME_EXTENSION_TO_7z"). Rename the file to replace everything after the period to. Just download the file to your Desktop (or wherever you download your installation files). 7Z file in your inbox, but some mail providers block compressed attachments, so this is to ensure you get the file. IMPORTANT NOTE: In case your email provider blocks my email with your software, this is an alternate email sent with the file extension renamed, simply rename the attached file's extension from.